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Linny Kimly Phuong1, Nigel Curtis1,2, Peter Gowdie3,4,5
1Infectious Diseases Unit, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
Abstract:
"Resistant" Kawasaki disease is defined by the American Heart Association as failure to respond within 36 h following the first dose of intravenous immunoglobulin. The optimal management of resistant Kawasaki disease remains uncertain, the outcomes are potentially serious, and the cost of some treatments is considerable. We review the current evidence to guide treatment of resistant Kawasaki disease. Given the relative rarity, there are few trial data, and studies tend to be small and methodologically heterogeneous, making interpretation difficult and limiting generalisability. The literature on resistant Kawasaki disease should be interpreted with reference to current expert consensus guidelines.
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